Webcasts

This webcast, hosted by Imaging and Machine Vision Europe and sponsored by Teledyne Dalsa, is aimed at vision integrators with an interest in serving the automotive market. Combining two best practice examples of vision technologies being used at high-profile automotive manufacturers, it is essential viewing for those integrators looking to learn more about this vitally important sector and how to provide it with optimum solutions.
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This webcast, hosted and Imaging & Machine Vision Europe, and sponsored by Allied Vision Technologies, ProPhotonix, Teledyne Dalsa, and Xenics, explores many different aspects of infrared (IR) imaging.
Attendees will learn about illumination challenges, gain an understanding of shortwave infrared (SWIR) sensors and their various applications, and also gain a detailed insight into a thermography application.
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This webcast, sponsored by e2v and Teledyne Dalsa, brings together three diverse vision technologies currently being used in the food and drink industry, covering topics such as hyperspectral imaging, label inspection and cheese portioning. This webcast is free to view, though registration is required.Click here to view now

This webcast will explore the imaging technology surrounding 3D vision, including 3D image processing, engineering multi-camera systems, and standardisation for 3D vision. The three presenters have vast experience in providing technology for 3D imaging, and demonstrate their knowledge and expertise in this webcast with reference to real-world applications and examples.
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This webcast will explore the imaging technology choices faced by those working in the life sciences sector. The two presenters have vast experience in providing technology to this market, and demonstrate the knowledge and expertise in this webcast with reference to real-world applications and examples.Click here to view now

This webcast brings vision experts up to date with the latest developments in connectivity and interface standards. The panel of experts will explain in detail four of the latest standards, and help you make a choice as to which interface is the most appropriate for your application.

This webcast provides an insight into the application of vision technology in the field of traffic and transport. It features a look at appropriate cameras and the characteristics they need to display, as well as some real-life examples from an ITS integrator.

Cameras in ITSEnzio Schneider, Product Line Manager ITS with Basler
Cameras are the eyes of today’s traffic systems, in enforcement, monitoring, and tolling applications. Two camera technologies are used in such systems: industrial cameras and network cameras. While industrial cameras have been developed for machine vision applications such as process control and the inspection of goods, network cameras are mainly used in video surveillance systems. Due to their different backgrounds, both technologies have features specific to their fields of application. Designers of intelligent transportation systems (ITS) face multiple requirements. Sometimes those can be fully met by industrial cameras; in other cases, network camera technology is the better choice. See the following sections for an insight into what functionalities are useful for what ITS applications, and what features each of the two camera technologies offers.

Automated license plate recognitionChristopher McKissick, NDI Recognition Systems, Director of Sales, U.S. Public Safety Vertical
Using real-life examples, this presentation explores the different types of automated license plate recognition solutions available. Looking at static/fixed, mobile and covert mobile applications, the presentation will include high profile examples of solutions in London and also a focus on Manchester’s ‘Ring of Steel’.
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This webcast, sponsored by Pleora Technologies and Phantom, provides vision engineers, OEMs and system integrators with expert advice on what to consider when solving a high-speed imaging problem. Andrew Bridges of Photron explores 'How to Choose a High-Speed Camera', Jonathan Ludlow of Microscan Systems discusses 'Smart Lights for High-Speed Machine Vision', and John Phillips of Pleora Technologies concludes with a look at 'High-Speed Imaging and GigE Vision Over 10GigE'.Click here to view now

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